Sometimes a few seconds are enough to understand which movie the frame is made of, if the movie is very famous and popularly loved. But, sometimes it is necessary to analyze the image, determining from which picture it is taken.
It is necessary
access to the Internet
Instructions
Step 1
If you want to find a movie frame by frame, first of all, determine what kind of picture it is. If there are faces of people (actors) in the photo, and you know them, look at their filmography. This can be done on sites of the relevant subject, for example: "Kinopoisk", or simply by entering the actor's surname and first name into the search bar of your browser.
Step 2
If the actor's filmography is quite extensive, try to narrow down the time range of the films you are looking for. Take a close look at the frame from the film. If its colors cannot be called bright, and the picture itself is ideal in quality, most likely this film is more than twenty years old. Pay attention to what fashion the actors are dressed in, what household items surround them. Of course, a film based on classic works of the last century can be made even now, and this must also be taken into account.
Step 3
Consider the age of the actor in the film frame. For example, in the photo in front of you is Alisa Freundlich. She starred a lot, her filmography is very long, and you do not know (or do not remember) from which film this frame is. But, you see that here she is already quite old, and therefore the paintings until the 90s of the last century can not be considered.
Step 4
The situation is simpler if there is also a partner in the film in the photo (and you know him). Then it will be much easier to guess the tape itself. Type in the search bar of your browser the names of these actors, for example: Alisa Freundlich and Yevgeny Mironov. The results presented will probably contain the movie you are looking for. Based on the example given here, Google immediately produced the results - the film "On Verkhnyaya Maslovka".
Step 5
If the actors in the frame are unknown to you, pay attention to the landscape or the interior of the room, try to find a clue in something. Determine whose production is the film in front of you (ours or foreign). This can be done according to a number of signs: right-hand traffic of cars on the street, foreign inscriptions on store signs, etc. Try to understand what genre the film is in front of: action, drama, comedy, etc. Of course, it is almost impossible to do all this if there are no heroes in the frame, and only a static picture is given (landscape, interior of the room, etc.)
Step 6
But, if you still managed to recognize the genre of the film, the country of its production and the approximate years of release, open the catalogs of foreign films of this country that were released in a certain period of time and look at frames from the films presented, perhaps you will find the desired similarity.